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Yes it has... thank you!The abdomen does not look shriveled, so that's a good sign. It is also pink, so it's not in pre-molt. It may just not be hungry. All you can really do is keep offering food every couple of weeks and keep the water dish topped off. It has a hide, yes?
My room temp is about at 29-30 celcius. Is there any ideal size for the enclosure for my tarantula?Don't mist it... For moisture, pour water directly into the enclosure. The sub looks too dry. What temps are it kept at? Enclosure also looks pretty small.
You live in the Philippines, the last thing you need is to worry about temperaturesMy room temp is about at 29-30 celcius. Is there any ideal size for the enclosure for my tarantula?
Do they require cooler temp?You live in the Philippines, the last thing you need is to worry about temperatures
As for the enclosure you need one that provide more 'floor' space rather than height. I would use a 35/40 X 25 X 20 (height) cm enclosure.
Nah. Genus Pamphobeteus are fine at such temperatures. Keep the substrate on the moist part (moist, not wet). Use a syringe or a plastic pipette, and pour room temperature water in the substrate, directly. If you can, offer him/her an enclosure with more floor space... from that pic, IMO seems little.Do they require cooler temp?
That's fine. Just don't mist and pour water directly into the sub. The enclosure really is too small...My room temp is about at 29-30 celcius. Is there any ideal size for the enclosure for my tarantula?